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RE: Varnishing my secondary.
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- Subject: RE: Varnishing my secondary.
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- Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 22:29:06 -0600
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Original poster: "Ralph Zekelman" <gridleak@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
You can buy a small can of polyurethane varnish. Try to get 10-12 coats
smoothly applied. Try to let each coat dry thurly. You can avoid drippy
dimples if you let the coil rotate while the varnish is drying.
Ralph
Original poster: "Nick D." <ngdbud@xxxxxxxxx>
This weekend I managed to finish winding the secondary of my smal
Tesla coil (just over 600 turns) and now i need to varnish it. I am
14 and don't have a budget allowing for enough varnish to just dip a
coil in. I am wondering if I could buy a small bottle of varnish and
paint it on.